Pep Guardiola warned the rest of the Premier League his Manchester City side are on a mission to carry on winning after another record-breaking night.

Guardiola's runaway leaders racked up their 15th league win in a row at Swansea to set a new record for consecutive top-flight wins.

Incredibly, Guardiola now has the longest winning league runs in England, Germany and Spain after leading Bayern Munich to a 19-game streak and Barcelona to 16 straight victories.

He said: “In history there were amazing teams like Liverpool in the 1980s and United with Sir Alex Ferguson or Chelsea with Jose Mourinho - some amazing teams.

“But we are the first ones in the history of English football to win 15 in a row. It means we are strong in the head. If we win the title it will just be a record and this record will be broken but of course it will not be easy.

David Silva celebrates (Image: PA)

De Bruyne is congratulated after his goal (Image: Action Images via Reuters)

Pep Guardiola gestures (Image: REUTERS)

"The record means a lot in the faith and desire to win again, and again and again.

“We are going to try not to stop to show that feeling to the fans, so when they watch us they know the guys want to win again and again and again. We want to try to maintain it as much as possible.”

City stormed to victory at Swansea thanks to David Silva's brace and goals from Kevin de Bruyne and Sergio Aguero in their first game since their loud dressing room music sparked a post-match bust up against Manchester United.

And the music pumping out from the away dressing room provided the backing track to both managers press conferences at the Liberty Stadium.

David Silva celebrates after scoring (Image: AFP)

Sergio Aguero of Manchester City celebrates (Image: Getty)

Swansea boss Paul Clement joked: “They need to turn it down don't they,” after insisting more seriously on the radio that he had no problem with it.

On his side's emphatic defeat, Clement said: “It was not nice to see from my point of view. They are a really, really great side and one of the best sides I have ever come across.

“Great style of football, wonderful players all over the pitch, tactically intelligent, they do the basics and the ugly side very well, make it hard to get get out of throw ins and are in position for second balls.

“It's hard to press them but if you sit off them it looks like they can do what they want. They get you in that difficult predicament of what to do. They are up there with some of the best teams we came up against when I was at Real Madrid. It was a tough, tough night.”